Donal Hord - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Fort, Ilene Susan, The Figure in American Sculpture: A Question of Modernity, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA 1995
  • Gridley, Marion, E., America’s Indian Statues, The Amerindian, Chicago, Illinois 1966
  • Hoag, Betty Lochrie, Oral History Interview With Donal Hord, June 25, 1964, Archives Of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  • Kamerling, Bruce, Like The Ancients: The Art of Donal Hord, The Journal of San Diego History, San Diego Historical Society, San Diego California 1985
  • Kvaran and Lockley, A Guide to the Architectural Sculpture of America, unpublished manuscript
  • Miller, Dorothy C., ed., Americans 1942: 18 Artists From 9 States, The Museum of Modern Art, NY, NY 1942
  • San Diego Historical Society, Donal Hord: Transcending the Solid, San Diego Historical Society, San Diego, California 1999
  • Breed, Clara Estelle, "The Library and Donal Hord," San Diego Public Library, 735/HORD

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